China News Service, July 9th, according to the European Union, citing the report of the Greek European Union News Agency, the 8th is the first anniversary of the Greek New Democratic Party in power. The party leader and Greek Prime Minister Mizotakis said that he will not hold an election in advance. Will lead the government to power until the end of the four-year term. According to the latest polls, 49% of Greek respondents believe that Mizotakis is an ideal prime minister.

Data map: Greek Prime Minister Mizotakis. China News Agency reporter Yin Liqin

  According to reports, Mizotakis said it is politically dishonest to use the current "political capital" to hold elections ahead of schedule. He also said that the implementation of the blockade measures was the most difficult decision he made in his first year as prime minister. Although he realized that this would cause the economy to fall into a severe recession, he believed that the more effective the response to the epidemic, the easier the economic recovery. He said that despite the economic downturn, Greece is now stronger than before.

  Mizotakis also said that Greece's first battle against the epidemic was won, but the "epidemic" is not over, and the next stage will restore the economy while protecting public health.

  According to a poll conducted by the survey company Alco for the open TV station from June 29 to July 4, 39.9% of the respondents expressed support for the New Democracy Party; 24% of the respondents supported the radical left-wing alliance; the change movement The party ranked third with 6% support; the Greek Communist Party ranked fourth with 5.3% support; the Greek Proposal Party ranked fifth with 3.2% support; and the European Resistance Vanguard Party with 3% support Ranked sixth.

  For who is the most ideal country leader, 49% of the respondents think it is Mizotakis, which is an increase from 46% in March; 21% of the respondents expressed support for the former Prime Minister Zip Russ; 25% of the respondents replied "Neither of them is a suitable prime minister."

  For the problems faced by Greece, 50% of the respondents believe that unemployment is the biggest problem facing Greece, and the new crown epidemic is ranked second. In addition, the refugee and immigration crisis, as well as the relationship between Greece and Turkey, ranked third or fourth. (Liang Manyu)